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Notes

A note, a quote from an article by John Stewart MacClary in the April, 1938 edition of The Desert Magazine that includes commentary on the subject, accompanies print.; Condition: edge of print scratched.; Formerly F9290.; Portion of stamp is crossed out and "Pennington" is written above stamp.; Stamped on back of print: "Copyright by Ellen Todd, Inc. Tales in Pictures (Trade Mark) This picture may not be syndicated, rented, loaned, nor utilized for advertising purposes."; Title supplied.; Written on back of print: "Indians- Navajos Arts & Crafts- Silverwork", "Illustration only", and "Turquiose jewels in beaten silver bands. Navajo jewelry is known the world over. From crude bullion and hand-cut turquoise are these treasures made by clever Navajo silversmiths."; R7100330391

Identifier

F9290 DPLW

Filename

10033039.TIF

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